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We are excited to be participating in the upcoming Silicon Valley Personalized Medicine World Conference being held right here in our own backyard. Co-hosted with Stanford Health Care and Oracle Health Sciences, the conference will take place January 26-28th at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.

The conference will explore content that helps close the knowledge gap between different sectors, thereby catalyzing cross-functional collaboration to further the adoption of personalized medicine in the clinic. PMWC 2015 will gather leaders across intersecting fields including Craig Venter, Margaret, Hamburg, Anne Wojcicki, George Church, Dennis Lo, Krishna Yeshwant, and many more. A full speaker list can be found here.

The Non-invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) market is predicted to grow nearly 40% year over year from 2013 to 2019. Like all NGS-based clinical tests, there are complex data processing, storage, and locality needs. The Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) case study is representative of the challenges all diagnostic test providers face, no matter what field:

Tests are complex and require heavy computation

Scaling test volume rapidly and delivery present new issues

Forecasting of volume and regulatory requirements is difficult

To learn more about DNAnexus and see a demo of the DNAnexus platform, stop by the exhibit hall on Monday and visit Table #21.

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DNAnexus the leader in biomedical informatics and data management, has created the global network for genomics and other biomedical data, operating in 33 countries including North America, Europe, China, Australia, South America, and Africa. The secure, scalable, and collaborative DNAnexus Platform helps thousands of researchers across a spectrum of industries — biopharmaceutical, bioagricultural, sequencing services, clinical diagnostics, government, and research consortia — accelerate their genomics programs.

The DNAnexus team is made up of experts in computational biology and cloud computing who work with organizations to tackle some of the most exciting opportunities in human health, making it easier—and in many cases feasible—to work with genomic data. With DNAnexus, organizations can stay a step ahead in leveraging genomics to achieve their goals. The future of human health is in genomics. DNAnexus brings it all together.